Author Benjamin Conway

Four years since establishing their own Science Fiction Recordings imprint, Matteo Chisari and Mario Resta, the Berlin duo behind Hinode, are gracing Jennifer Cardini’s Correspondant label with four cuts of rob...

Australia occupies a mysterious place in the British psyche; at once a land of endless opportunity and fun in the sun, and yet “a wide cultural desert populated by man-eating sharks, poisonous snakes, spiders a...

For the last two-and-a-bit years Melbourne’s Power Station have been repping the city’s wonky, wavey and weird underside with releases by Disrute and label co-founder Kris Baha, but Piska Power’s Landung EP con...

Nenad Marković has been releasing experimental electronic music under the alias 33.10.3402 since 2012, making regular appearances on L.I.E.S. and ESP Institute with a uniquely unhinged, abstract take on techno ...

Scandinavia, once home to Europe’s healthiest social democracies, has a long history of producing some of the continents unhealthiest sounds. From the frostbitten bleakness of Norwegian Black Metal in the ninet...

2017 marks the 100th anniversary of the Russian Revolution, and the 150th anniversary of the first publication of Karl Marx’s Capital Volume 1; meanwhile the (western) world seems to inch ever closer to right-w...

The Hague: home to the U.N.’s International Court of Justice and International Criminal Court, and arguably the heart of electro in Europe. For decades acts in the city have been churning out tracks with a soun...

The title of SZCH's first release, 2015’s ‘some jungle 2 overcome the tough shit in life ’, gives a small indication of what to expect from ‘Ana’s Theme’, the first track on Online Conversations’ Converpilation...

In 2013, Andrew Ryce produced an in-depth article for Resident Advisor exploring the burgeoning influence of jungle on a new generation of underground electronic music producers. From Mumdance and Logos’ twiste...

Does music that can be described with the language of brutality necessarily endorse what it sonically depicts, or can it represent a cry of anguish against this world we must leave? Since its genesis, critics h...